@Brianhere

They have the highest or one of the highest suicide rates in the world along with Japan so as you said they, "are killing themselves in real time"

Suicide is embedded in their language

@Brianhere

You can use die in expressions such as "I almost died" or "I'd die if anything happened" where you are emphasizing your feelings about a situation, for example, to say that it is very shocking, upsetting, embarrassing, or amusing.
[informal, mainly spoken, emphasis]
I nearly died when I read what she'd written about me. 그녀가 나에 대해서 쓴 글을 읽었을때 나는 거의 죽을 뻔 했다., I nearly died of shame. 창피해서 죽고 싶은 심정이었다., I thought I'd die laughing. 나는 포복절도할 것으로 생각했다

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@Brianhere

죽을것 같아

I think I'm going to die

translate.google.com/?sl=ko&tl

Korean has a lot of phrases about dying

Korea also has one of the highest suicide rates per person in the world

This is not a coincidence

@Brianhere

"Korean people use the verb [to die] very easily and commonly in their daily lives. I think it might look a little strange and scary to foreigners who are not familiar with Korean culture. After all, the verb [to die] is not a soft or cute expression.

However, to Koreans, expressions such as ‘ I’m going to die ’ and ‘ I’m going to die ’ are not at all harsh or scary expressions.
It's just a way of emphasizing it."

www-jellykorean-com.translate.

jellykorean.com/2021/10/24/%EC

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translate.google.com/?sl=ko&tl

I am not endorsing suicide by showing that it is embedded in Korean Language

But instead saying Korean culture should be changed to reduce suicide

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@shortstories It would be interesting to see what the ratio of suicide is amongst men and women. Generally suicide overwhelmingly affects men especially in the West so it would be interesting to see what it's like in the East.

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